The diversity of religion and religious practices in India can be experienced on traversing from north to south and east to west crossing the central. From mosques to temples, churches to monasteries, every religion has their dedicated place of worship, which welcomes people from diverse communities. The dargah of Bu Ali Qalandar is one such spectacular shrine dedicated to Shaikh Sharafuddeen Abu Ali Qalandar Panipati. His tenure probably dates between 1400-1463 CE.

History unveils itself through tales of heroic battles, conquers, achievements, constructions, defeats, ransacks, chivalry, treachery and imperial combats. Ground to three gory battles, Panipat has made an immortal entry in the pages of history. The tomb of Ibrahim Lodi is reminiscent of the bloody First Battle of Panipat.